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Non-erythroid beta spectrin interacting proteins and their effects on spectrin tetramerization

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Fig. 1. Library screening for βII-C interacting proteins. AH109 cell colonies with pBD-βII-C  and pAD plasmids supplemented with Ade and His (DDO medium) after 3 days of growth  at 30°C, indicating that pBD-βII-C is not toxic to yeast cell growth (A)
Tab. 1. DNA sequencing analysis of the library plasmids that show positive interactions  with the C-terminal region (residues 1697-2145) of non-erythroid β spectrin (βII-C)
Tab. 2. Results of yeast three-hybrid experiments for (A) effects of αII-N on βII-C and  IPβII-C interaction (B) effects of βII-C on αII-N and IP αII-N interaction, and (C) effect of  IPβII-C on αII-N and βII-C interaction
Tab. 3. βII-C interacting proteins (IPβII-C  s) and their effects on tetramerization site  interaction

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